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- Q6639850 abstract "This is a list of songs about the Cold War. "1999" by Prince. "Yeah, everybodys got a bomb, We could all die any day" - referring to nuclear proliferation. "2 Minutes to Midnight" – refers to the Doomsday Clock, the symbolic clock used by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. In September 1953 the clock reached 23:58, the closest the clock ever got to midnight. This occurred when the United States and Soviet Union tested H-bombs within nine months of one another. "99 Luftballons" – release of 99 balloons triggers governments to scramble fighter jets to intercept them, ultimately leading to a nuclear war. "A Great Day for Freedom" "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" – 1962 song by Bob Dylan, widely interpreted by reference to the Cuban missile crisis, even though it was written before that date "Back in the USSR" – 1968 song by the Beatles, telling of the singer's great happiness on returning home to the USSR from the United States; political observers saw it as pro-Soviet. "Balls to the Wall" – about human rights "Be Not Always", a 1984 song from The Jacksons' Victory LP "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg" – written in reaction to the visit paid by U.S. president Ronald Reagan to a military cemetery in Bitburg, West Germany, on May 5, 1985 "Breathing" – about a foetus aware of what is going on outside the womb and frightened by nuclear fallout, which implies that the song is set either during a nuclear war scare or a post-apocalyptic birth "Bullet the Blue Sky" – originally written about the United States' military intervention during the 1980s in the Salvadoran Civil War "Burning Heart" – The East versus West conflict is reflected by the fight in the boxing ring between Rocky and Ivan Drago "Christmas at Ground Zero" "Crazy Train" – main theme of the song is criticism of Cold War "Cult of Personality" "Defcon" (Impakt song, Dunk Yer Funk Records) "Der Kommissar" "Dominion/Mother Russia" "Eve of Destruction" "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" "Everyday Is Like Sunday" "Games Without Frontiers" "Hammer to Fall" "Heresy" by Rush "Heroes" by David Bowie – a love song depicting lovers kissing "by the wall" "Hiroshima" "Holidays in the Sun" "It's a Mistake" "Land of Confusion" "Lawyers, Guns and Money" "Leningrad" "Nikita" – a love song set against the East German border: the singer describes his crush on a beautiful border guard whom he cannot meet because he is not allowed into the country. "Nuku pommiin" "New Year's Day" "Oh Moscow" "Party at Ground Zero" "Radio Free Europe" "Right Here, Right Now" by Jesus Jones "Ronnie – Talk To Russia!" – cover says "Featuring Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev" "Russians" "So Long Mom (A Song For World War III)", by Tom Lehrer "Subterraneans" "The Fletcher Memorial Home" "The Tide Is Turning" "The Visitors" "The Wall" by Steppenwolf "Two Tribes" "Two Suns in the Sunset" "We Didn't Start the Fire" "Weeping Wall" – described by Bowie as intending to evoke the misery of the Berlin Wall "When the Wind Blows" "Wind of Change" by Scorpions "State of the Nation" by Industry".
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- Q6639850 comment "This is a list of songs about the Cold War. "1999" by Prince. "Yeah, everybodys got a bomb, We could all die any day" - referring to nuclear proliferation. "2 Minutes to Midnight" – refers to the Doomsday Clock, the symbolic clock used by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. In September 1953 the clock reached 23:58, the closest the clock ever got to midnight. This occurred when the United States and Soviet Union tested H-bombs within nine months of one another.".
- Q6639850 label "List of songs about the Cold War".